UK’s Reeves fights criticism that she raised taxes to fund welfare
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UK’s Reeves fights criticism that she raised taxes to fund welfare
British finance minister Rachel Reeves fought back on Thursday against criticism that she was raising the tax burden to a post-World War Two high to fund extra welfare spending and returning the Labour Party to its high-tax, high-spend past. A day after announcing plans to raise taxes by 26 billion»»»
Racism returning to UK politics – and people are very scared, says Starmer
Decades-old racism is returning to British politics, and “it makes people feel very scared” Keir Starmer has said, warning that divisive hard-right politics was “tearing our country apart”. Speaking to GP and TV personality Amir Khan, the prime minister accused Nigel Farage’s Reform UK of overseein»»»
Lisa Nandy makes grovelling apology after giving job to Labour donor
Lisa Nandy was forced to apologise for failing to declare donations from the new football regulator yesterday as the Conservatives called for a new sleaze probe. The Culture Secretary confirmed that the funding given to Labour by David Kogan was discussed in his interview for the £130,000 role. An »»»
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves upcoming Budget to target anyone earning more than £46,000 per year: Report
Britain's prime Minister Keir Starmer sits next to his Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves during the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, England, Monday, Sept. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super) Britons earning more than £46,000 (₹5,372,000 or $60,398) a year could face higher taxes und»»»
Two killed in attack on Manchester synagogue – what we know
A car was rammed into pedestrians and at least one person stabbed as worshippers arrived to celebrate Yom Kippur. Two people have died and three are in a serious condition after a car was driven into pedestrians and a man was stabbed close to a synagogue in Manchester in northwest England, United K»»»
‘No golden ticket’: U.K. to end refugees' automatic right to stay indefinitely
Article contentThe U.K. will no longer automatically allow refugees granted asylum to stay indefinitely or reunite with their families, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeks to curb the incentives for migrants crossing the English Channel. Article contentStarmer will announce the changes on Thursday»»»
Starmer Struggles to Address UK Crisis – Expert
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has become Britain's most unpopular leader ever, with a public approval rating of just 13%. Richard Sakwa, Honorary Professor of Political Science at the University of Kent, says Labour Party leader Starmer lacks any vision for Britain's deep challenges and spend»»»
Labour to revive maintenance grants and further education – but can it improve skills and social mobility at the same time?
Keir Starmer’s recent speech at the Labour conference placed the UK at a “fork in the road”, telling the audience that there is a choice between “renewal or decline”. Schools, colleges and higher education providers might be pleased to hear that the prime minister sees that education has an importa»»»
Starmer to call for unity to win 'fight for the soul' of Britain
LIVERPOOL, England - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will call on his Labour Party to unite on Tuesday, saying it was engaged in a "fight for the soul of our country" that would be long, difficult and not always comfortable. At his party's second annual conference in the northern English city o»»»
Major UK cabinet shakeup: David Lammy Deputy PM, Shabana Mahmood Home Secretary
Published on: September 6, 2025 5:59 PM UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has reshuffled his cabinet, appointing key figures to major positions. David Lammy becomes Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary, replacing Yvette Cooper, who is now Foreign Secretary. Pakistani-origin Shabana Mahmood »»»
Rachel Reeves admits to being upset over 'personal issue' but comes out fighting
Rachel Reeves has come out fighting after appearing to cry at PMQs yesterday - insisting she is "totally" up for the job as Chancellor. She said she was "clearly upset" in the Commons - but declined to give a reason behind her tears. She told broadcasters: "Clearly I was upset yesterday and everyon»»»
Keir Starmer’s Labour has lost touch with working Brits – only Reform can fix UK with real change
Vote for Reform UK on May 1 for real change WHEN Keir Hardie founded the Labour Party in 1893, he declared it existed to give the working man and woman a voice — not to pander to the middle classes. Fast forward to 2025 and the current Labour Party, now led by Sir Keir Starmer, has upended those ro»»»
FO° Talks: A Reform UK Perspective on British Politics
Martin Lonergan of the Reform UK party wants to “Make Britain Great Again.” He advocates for a center-right, free-market approach to the country’s governance. In this interview with Atul Singh, he expresses his thoughts on the UK’s current immigration policy, economy, foreign policy and more. Marti»»»
Latest update: UK changes immigration rules to block citizenship
The United Kingdom government has changed the immigration procedure to prevent persons who entered the nation illegally from becoming citizens. The measure most certainly violates international refugee conventions to which the United Kingdom is a signatory. The change was made into the guidance for»»»
Motion for new Palestinian visa scheme tabled in UK parliament
PM Starmer announced that the government would seek to prevent Palestinian refugees from living in the UK using a refugee scheme established for Ukrainians Independent MP Ayoub Khan has tabled a motion in parliament urging the British government to "urgently establish" a visa scheme for Palestinian»»»
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